End-to-End Licensing Process

Licensing-as-a-Service is a new technique in cloud-based management of software assets. You create, manage, audit and (potentially) withdraw licenses to your products from a License Server you control through HCI's ELPaaS service. Customers check their licenses through the Internet and no "license keys" are needed to distribute to your customers or misused by them. Because this is a new paradigm there are a number of moving parts to granting, sending and using the license system.

This article covers these steps from different points of view: (1) the salesman that sells your product and stipulates the contractual terms, (2) your customer service representative who fulfills that order, (3) a license administrator -- your customer -- who installs and carries out the audit procedures to keep their license current.

The demonstration consists of 3 videos which can be viewed within a browser or downloaded and played through a media player. These videos cover:

LaaS-1 -- Creating new customers, licenses and license files from them

LaaS-2 -- Installing the license on a system where software checks will be performed

LaaS-3 -- Exporting/Importing a license from an online (Internet-connected) to an offline (Internet-disconnected) system.

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The videos refer to a "welcome e-mail" that explains to the customer how to get started using their new "Basic Product" purchase of a fictional company. It also goes into the contractual obligation to upload "usage statistics" or "transaction counts" periodically to keep their license current. The welcome e-mail from "myco" (the product licensee) to a representative from "hisco" (the end-customer) is below:

Thanks for purchasing our new product! You've told us you need to use our product in 'offline mode', meaning your computer where our product is running does not have Internet access. This requires a few steps to personalize and update the license, and upload product transaction usage data to us.

Start by installing the new license info on a 'proxy license checker' computer that does have Internet access (for example, your laptop). Copy the following contents (between the ------, but not including the ---- lines) into a file 'licensing.properties' in your home directory.

this personalizes and updates the licensing.properties file for your laptop as well as verifies the license

move the updatedlicensing.properties file to your production server using your secure file transfer protocol such as a USB flash drive and place it into the home directory on that machine (the "production machine").

You'll be able to run our product in production after this step and for a period of time (__ months, as stipulated in our contract) at which time upload the transaction count info. You can use this command to see when you have to go through this process:

You're all set to go! Your production license is valid for the agreed-upon time period. Of course, you can continue to use your production system while you go through this process (provided your license has not expired).